[ARC5] BC-459
sbjohnston at aol.com
sbjohnston at aol.com
Thu Feb 27 14:26:36 EST 2025
> command radios were designed to run on short antennas
The ARC-5 transmitter's short antenna design can be handy in certain situations, such the time I was in a temporary location and strung a relatively short wire out the window to a nearby tree. With a chassis connection to the household ground it worked well. I'm sure some Novices did the same back in the day.
If I intend to drive a 50 ohm resistive load, I added a series capacitor on the output (transmitting type usually, but I have also used a heavy-duty, high-voltage ceramic disk capacitor). Then the rig thinks it is still looking into a capacitive load and transfers power efficiently. I believe the rotary inductor ends up close to the bottom of its travel.
On the rig under discussion, since it already had been modified with an SO-239 on the front, I installed the series capacitor inside, behind the front panel, in the line running to the center of the coaxial jack. I think the value was 50 pF.
Steve WD8DAS
sbjohnston at aol.com
http://www.wd8das.net/ http://af4k-crystals.com/
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